Ansari and his family were facing social harassment and were virtually ostracised by their peers in Ahmedabad for 'portraying Gujarat in bad light', Salim said.

"A single photograph that depicted the miseries of those at the receiving end of the riots made him the favourite punching bag of his neighbours, who made snide remarks and taunted him into leaving Ahmedabad," Salim said.

Ansari fled to Mumbai along with his family and had been staying there for a while when the offer from the West Bengal group was extended.

"He has agreed to it. However, since there are a lot of security concerns and also the question of rehabilitation of a riot victim, we do not want to publicise the matter till Ansari is comfortably settled here," he added.